Number.isInteger() – JavaScript
Srinivas Ramakrishna
Posted on September 13, 2021
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In JavaScript, Number.isInteger()
method checks whether the passed value is an integer or not. The method isInteger()
returns true if the provided value is an integer or type number. Otherwise, it returns false.
Syntax
Number.isInteger(value)
Parameters :
value – The isInteger()
method accepts a single parameter *value * that needs to be tested, and its a required parameter ** **
Return Value – ** The method **Number.isInteger()
**returns a boolean value, i.e,. returns **true if the target value passed is an integer. Otherwise, it returns false. If the value is NaN
or Infinity
, it returns false.
The isInteger()
method returns true if you pass floating-point numbers that can be represented as an integer.
Let’s take few examples that illustrate the Number.isInteger()
method in JavaScript.
Passing positive number as an argument
If you pass a positive value to the function as an argument, then it returns true. If the value passed is not of integer type, then it returns false.
console.log(Number.isInteger(77))
Output
true
Passing negative number as an argument
If you pass a negative value to the function as an argument, then it returns true. If the value passed is not of integer type, then it returns false.
console.log(Number.isInteger(-77))
console.log(Number.isInteger(-1.3))
Output
true
false
Passing zero as an argument
If you pass zero as an argument to the Number.isInteger()
method, it returns true as 0 is an valid integer.
console.log(Number.isInteger(0))
Output
true
Passing floating-point number as an argument
If you pass a floating or decimal value to the function as an argument, it returns false as it’s not a valid integer.
console.log(Number.isInteger(34.33))
console.log(Number.isInteger(-1.4))
Output
false
false
Passing floating-point number as an argument representing integer format
If you pass a floating or decimal value representing an integer, the isInteger()
method returns true as it can parse as a valid integer.
console.log(Number.isInteger(5.0)) //positive float representing as integer
console.log(Number.isInteger(5.0000000)) //positive float representing as integer
console.log(Number.isInteger(-12.0000000)) //negative float representing as integer
console.log(Number.isInteger(-5.000000000000001)) //negative float point number
console.log(Number.isInteger(-5.0000000000000001)) //negative float point number
console.log(Number.isInteger(-1.4))
Output
true
true
true
false
true
false
Passing string as an argument
If you pass a string as an argument to the Number.isInteger()
method, it will return false. Even if you pass integer in string format, the method will return false as it cannot parse the string value.
console.log(Number.isInteger('hello'))
console.log(Number.isInteger('55'))
Output
false
false
Passing NaN, Infinity, Boolean as an argument
If you pass a NaN
, Infinity
, Boolean
as an argument to the Number.isInteger()
method, it will return false.
console.log(Number.isInteger(NaN))
console.log(Number.isInteger(Infinity))
console.log(Number.isInteger(-Infinity))
console.log(Number.isInteger(true))
console.log(Number.isInteger(false))
Output
false
false
false
false
false
Polyfill for Number.isInteger()
If you are looking for a Polyfill, you could use the code below if your browser is not supported.
Number.isInteger = Number.isInteger || function(value) {
return typeof value === 'number' &&
isFinite(value) &&
Math.floor(value) === value;
};
Supported Browsers:
- Google Chrome: 34
- Edge: 12
- Internet Explorer: Not Supported
- Firefox: 16
- Apple Safari: 09
- Opera: 21
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Posted on September 13, 2021
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